I've seen first hand some of what gets dumped in there.
No offense of course to the guys that do eat things from the Fox...to each their own and more power to ya blah blah blah.
Enjoy your third testicle!

Mercury from all the coal fired plants in Illinois mainly, but others too. Just don't eat the fat on the fish. The more muscle on the fish, the fewer the contaminants. That's why I only eat smallies. Solid muscle. And crappie.Ed79 wrote:There's pollution in every body of water you fish in this state. That's just the way it is. Lake Michigan is one of the worst offenders, yet, people eat salmon and perch out of there with no worries at all. I'm more worried about all the chemicals in the food we buy from the store, than the chemicals in the fish I catch. If we're being honest. Everything you buy has "safe levels" of some kind of carcinogen in it.
Ed79 wrote:I only eat fish a few times a year, so it's not like I'm fishing for my dinner when I go out.I only take fish here and there, when I'm in the mood. I don't go out like a lot of these guys and fill a second freezer with perch, salmon, walleye, bluegill, and crappie to hold me over until spring. I like my fish fresh.
I'm just playing devil's advocate. I ate two walleye out of the Fox last year, up north near Carpentersville. They tasted great, and the flesh was outstanding. No funny smell, no funny taste. Nothing metallic. Melted in my mouth. mmm, tasty.
As far as the comments about the crap plant pipe, well, yeah. The water definitely isn't safe for drinking, or rinsing your eyes out. Which is basically what you were doing, having the water spray up into your eyes and lips.Just the natural bacteria alone is enough to make you sick to your stomach. Same with the viruses in the water. It could be a spring fed stream up in the mountains, completely isolated from any industry or pollution, and you still have to boil the water to get rid of all the pathogens and viruses in it. I'd say that the Fox is probably in better shape farther up north near the Fox Chain. It would make sense that the water quality decreases and pollution increases as it heads downriver through industrialized areas like Aurora and Elgin.
Walleye and smallies have almost no fat content, so I don't see anyone having issues with eating them out of the Fox. Regardless of any horror stories people can recall.